FOR SALE

It is with great sadness and great excitement that we would like to announce our retirement from baking and thank everyone that supported us over the many years. Angelique has been blessed with a new opportunity as Crèche Principal as of September. We would like to extend an opportunity for a great baker to continue the legacy of Must Have Cakes, so we are selling the business for R40 000. This includes the Name, Clientèle, Corporate Identity, Facebook Page, Twitter Feed, Website, Email account and exposure. So if you are interested please contact Willem 084 616 2404. (Please No Chancers) Once again thank you for making us a success! PLEASE SHARE

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" We believe each cake is a piece of art "

Must Have Cakes is a Home Bakers company based in Kempton Park in the east rand of

Gauteng that offers a wide range of creative cake creations. We have been rated as one of most creative and trend setting Home Bakers in South Africa.

Angelique comes from a long line of bakers & Willem is a Graphic Designer,

the combined talents ensure you get the most creative & unique cake!!!

Contact us today for a Quote !!!

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Must Have Cakes Proudly Supports

These Birds Need Your Help !

The Mabula Ground-Hornbill Project is a registered Non-Profit
Organization (NPO: 016-183) recognized as the Birdlife Species Guardian for the
Southern Ground-Hornbill and is working to halt the decline of this species in
South Africa. This involves harvesting redundant second-hatched chicks
from the wild (that would otherwise die of starvation);

re-introduction back
into their historical range where they have become locally extinct,
augmentation of non-viable groups, research and coordination of awareness programs
to inform the public of their plight and more.

A common misconception is
that Ground-Hornbill’s are plentiful as a result of their high abundance
in the Kruger National Park (but this is just half of the population); in
reality their numbers are in steep decline outside of these formally protected
areas. As a result they are now officially classified as Endangered in South
Africa (IUCNs red list). Main threats are predominantly loss of suitable
habitat and large nesting trees, secondary poisoning, electrocution and
persecution as “problem” birds for their expensive habit of breaking
windows. If you would like to learn more about this project or how you
can help please visit our website: